Remember Sunday (2013) [PG]

Release Date:
April 21, 2013

Original Title:
Remember Sunday

Alternate Titles:
Eszevesztett szerelem

Genres:
Drama | Romance | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions
Just To Be Clear Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG  BR: L  DE: 12  US: PG 

Runtime: 96

Who says you can't fall in love every day?

A lonely, down-on-her-luck waitress meets a handsome, quirky jewelry store clerk and thinks that maybe, finally, she's met Mr. Right. The more Molly gets to know Gus, the more she's intrigued by him. But she's also mystified. Gus is absent-minded, preoccupied. Is he hiding something? The short answer is: yes. He's reluctant to share with her that since suffering a brain aneurysm, he's totally lost his short-term memory. Every day is a brand new day, his life starts anew. Every day he sees Molly he struggles to remember who she is and what she represents. Every day, he has to fall in love with her all over again.

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Art Direction:
Raymond Pumilia

Casting:
Molly Lopata
Meagan Lewis

Costume Design:
Caroline B. Marx

Director:
Jeff Bleckner

Director of Photography:
Michael Lohmann

Editor:
David Beatty
Michael N. Knue

Executive Producer:
Joey Plager
Michael Kase
Brent Shields
George Zaloom

Hairstylist:
Adam Gaeta

Makeup Department Head:
Tony Ward
Courtney Lether

Original Music Composer:
Christopher Lennertz

Producer:
Christopher Morgan
Cameron Johann

Production Design:
Jaymes Hinkle

Set Decoration:
Kristin Bicksler

Sound Effects Editor:
Erich Gann

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Larry Benjamin

Story:
Michael Kase

Teleplay:
Barry Morrow

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